Imperial Valley Press

Garret Richards finalizes $10M, 1-year deal with Red Sox

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BOSTON (AP) — After spending the first decade of his career on the West Coast, Garrett Richards was eager to give Boston a try.

“Being in this division, you have to make sure your game is at a high level,” he told said Wednesday after finalizing a one- year deal that guarantees $10 million. “Plus, I thought it would be a good chance to see the other side of the country.”

Richards went 47- 41 with a 3.62 ERA in 10 seasons with the Los Angeles Angels and San Diego Padres. The right-hander had Tommy John surgery in the middle of 2018 and came back for just three games at the end of the ‘19 season, then went 2-2 with a 4.03 ERA during the pandemic-shortened

2020 season.

The one thing he would do differentl­y, he said, would be to have the elbow surgery in 2016 “and be done with it.”

“I’ve had a few rough years, some unfortunat­e injuries here and there,” he said. “Over the years I’ve been banged up a little bit. But every time you get banged up. I think you learn something about yourself.”

Richards, 32, agreed to terms on Jan. 23, pending a physical. He gets an $8.5 million salary this year, and the deal includes a $10 million team option for 2022 with a $1.5 million buyout.

Boston opened a spot from him on the 40-man roster by designatin­g right-hander Joel Payamps for assignment

Richards said when considerin­g offers he was intrigued not just by playing in the AL East and on the East Coast but also by the Red Sox organizati­on. First baseman Mitch Moreland, a teammate from the Padres at the end of last season, “had nothing but great things to say about the Red Sox.”

“They’ve won championsh­ips, and they’ve won a lot over the last 10 years or so,” Richards said. “These guys always look like they’re having a blast. Those are the kind of teams that I want to be a part of.”

Payamps, 26, had a 3.86 ERA while making four appearance­s for the Diamondbac­ks over the past two seasons. He had been claimed on waivers this offseason.

Notes: Richards’ 2022

option price could escalate by $1 million depending on 2021 starts: $250,000 each for 20 and 25, and $ 500,000 for 30. His buyout would increase by $ 500,000 if he is traded in that same period, and by $62,500 each for 20 and 25 starts, and by another $125,000 for 30 starts. He also gets a hotel suite on road trips. ... Kiké Hernández’s $14 million, two-year contract calls for salaries for $6 million this year, of which $1.5 million is deferred and payable in $ 250,000 installmen­ts each Jan. 15 from 202732, and $ 8 million in 2022, of which $1 million is deferred and payable in $ 250,000 installmen­ts each Jan. 15 from 203336.

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 ?? AP Photo/Elaine Thompson ?? San Diego Padres starting pitcher Garrett Richards throws against the Los Angeles Dodgers during a spring training baseball game in Peoria, Ariz., in this March 9, 2020, file photo.
AP Photo/Elaine Thompson San Diego Padres starting pitcher Garrett Richards throws against the Los Angeles Dodgers during a spring training baseball game in Peoria, Ariz., in this March 9, 2020, file photo.

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